Guangsheng Temple, located at the foot of Huoshan Mountain in the northeast of Hongdong County, Linyi City, Shanxi Province, was built in the first year of the East Han Dynasty (147 AD), formerly known as Julushe Temple, also known as Yuwang Pagoda Courtyard, and changed to Guangsheng Temple in the Tang Dynasty. After the expansion and reconstruction of the past generations, the current Guangsheng Temple, except the Shangsi Feihong Pagoda and the Daxiong Pagoda for the Ming Dynasty reconstruction, the rest are the Yuan Dynasty buildings. Guangsheng Temple is divided into three buildings, the upper, lower two temples and the water temple. The upper temple is surrounded by green cypresses, the ancient tower stands, and the glazed components are magnificent. The temple is built in the foothills with the undulating terrain, with scattered heights and cascading. The Feihong Tower is one of the five Buddha Sheli Towers and one of the four ancient towers in China. It is also the only one found so far with artisan titles, the largest and most complete glazed towers. It is with the water temple that was treasured here, Yuan Dynasty murals, "Zhaocheng Jinzang", and called "Guangsheng Sanjue".